Croke Park, Wednesday 28th May: Clares All-Ireland Hurling success in 95, Meaths successive titles in 87 & 88, the era of "Heffos Army" – Croke Park has witnessed some incredible action over the years, and this summer, GAA fans have the chance to relive those epic occasions in the company of the "Legends" themselves.

The Legends Tour series is just one of the highlights of an action packed summer of events at the GAA Museum in Croke Park. Kicking off on June 5th with Dublin footballing legend Jimmy Keaveney, these special tours will relive some magical moments at the stadium as they were experienced by players, Managers and commentators.

Legend tours will take place throughout the Summer with Sean Boylan, Charlie Redmond and Davy Fitzgerald among the former players and Managers involved. RTE commentator Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh also joins museum staff on June 26th to take visitors on a behind- the-scenes tour at the stadium.

Other GAA Museum summer events include art workshops, two week long summer schools in July and the ongoing Museum lecture series, which continues with a talk by Dr. Sean Crosson entitled Hurling and Hollywood to coincide with Heritage Week on 28th August.

The museum is also running a special photographic competition for primary school children, in association with FUJIFILM. Entitled A GAA Sporting Moment – From Your Club to Croke Park, prizes include a digital camera, All Ireland tickets and a class trip to Croke Park. Further details are available at www.crokepark.ie

The recently released Croke Park iWalk podcast will enhance a summer visit to HQ. This tour, narrated by Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, begins at Suffolk Street and winds its way past historical landmarks on OConnell Street, Parnell Square and Mountjoy Square before arriving at the stadium and museum.

Full details of the Legends Tours and all other Museum activities this summer are available on the website www.gaa.ie/museum

Further information and booking:
Contact Selina O Regan at the GAA Museum Tel 01 8192361 / 8192323 Email soregan@crokepark.ie or visit www.gaa.ie/museum.

 

 

30-May-08 by CrokePark.ie

The Player Injury Scheme has had many issues over the years particularly in relation to been in a position of settling claims within a reasonable period of time, however in general this has been cause by the claims form not been completed correctly or the absence of the back up information. What hasnt helped is the late notification of claims. Late reporting of claims can give rise to many more questions which further delays any settlement.

In this regard I set out hereunder a report requested from Coyle Hamilton Willis regarding the reporting of claims over the 2005- 2007 period:

Approximately 31% – 35% of claims are submitted within 60 days of incident date

Approximately 20% – 24% of claims are submitted within 60-90 days of incident date

Approximately 24% – 27% of claims are submitted within 90 – 180 days of incident date

Approximately 18% – 21 % of claims are submitted in excess of 180 days

If we are to continue to operate a scheme successfully we all have to be more efficient in reporting and submitting claims and in this regard we propose applying the 60 day reporting condition which is and has been on the brochure for many years.

It is our intention to apply this condition with effect from 1st July 2008 and clubs need to be advised to submit any old claims immediately. We do accept that over time there will be the odd exception which will be dealt with on an individual basis but in general there should not be any excuse for late notification.

 

Is mise,

Ruairí Mac Lannchaidh
Bainisteoir,
Riosca agus Árachais
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael

 

 

20-May-08 by PJ Meehan

Leitrim Hurlers open the weekends activities this evening at 8pm in Páirc Seán in the Leinster Hurling Shield against neighbours Longford.

Club activity commences Saturday evening at 6:30pm as seven League games covering Divisions 4 & 5 are scheduled. For the Seniors 4 games are set in the Shield competitions.

The Junior County Team are in action on Sunday at 2pm in Pearse Stadium against neighbours Roscommon in the Connacht Junior Final. It is expected that the Junior Team will be announced on Saturday morning.

 

 

16-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The GAA Museum is pleased to announce the publication of the latest edition of its Calendar of Events. This Calendar covers the period from May to August inclusive and contains information on a whole host of special events for all the family. Highlights for the month of May include a special photographic tutorial with renowned Podge Kelly, a childrens art workshop and three special Bealtaine Festival events.

Thursday 8th May, 19.00
The FUJIFILM Digital Camera Experience with Podge Kelly
This special camera tutorial, hosted by acclaimed Irish Photographer Podge Kelly, aims to show you how to take the best photographs in all lighting conditions. Whether youre new to digital photography or a seasoned pro come along and talk to Podge.

Saturday 10th May, 14.00 – 16.00
All Stars Art Attack- Fan Tastic!
Are you a true GAA fan? If so why not get creative and show your support for your team by designing and making your very own flag.

Wednesday 7th May & 14th May, 13.30
Bealtaine Festival- A Stroll Down Memory Lane
The GAA Museum invites you to take a stroll down memory lane on a special tour of Croke Park reliving the excitement of past All-Ireland glories with tour guide Annette Coyle.

Wednesday 21st May, 14.00- 16.00
Bealtaine Festival- Remember When…
Share your GAA memories in a special reminiscence workshop with Education Officer Selina ORegan. Also the GAA Museum Archivist will be on hand to give some advice on how best to look after your treasured GAA photographs or medals.

Further information and booking:
Further information available from Selina O Regan
Education Officer at the GAA Museum Tel (01) 8192361/8192323
Email soregan@crokepark.ie or visit www.gaa.ie/museum

 

 

30-Apr-08 by GAA.ie

– Nationally, €2.9m has been raised for Grassroots GAA to date by Gaelic Telecom & its Customers

On Thursday 3rd April in Croke Park, Leitrim fans and players were acknowledged for raising €18,433.54 during 2007! This is the amount generated by Gaelic Telecom and its Leitrim customers for local GAA Clubs and Schools in the county. Nationally, €2.9m has been raised over the past three years for Grassroots GAA. Leitrim achieved 9% of the provincial payout while neighbours Sligo edged ahead with 10%.

GAA President, Nickey Brennan and Sean Bolger, Chairman of the imagine Telecommunications Group and owners of Gaelic Telecom were also in attendance and revealed that during 2007 alone, €1.4m was raised nationally and this was up by 35% on the previous year. Nickey Brennan welcomed the ongoing investment inÓgrassroots GAA and wants the GAA Community to sign up in evenÓgreater numbers to Gaelic Telecom so that even more funding can be achieved for local GAA Clubs and Schools.

As well as giving customers significant savings on their phone and broadband bills, the Gaelic Telecom initiative sees 15% of call costs being donated back to customers nominated GAA Clubs or primary schools. Gaelic Telecom issues funds twice a year to GAA Clubs and Cumann na mBunscol Primary Schools.

All Provinces showed great growth and while Galway, Dublin, Cork and Donegal earned the highest amounts in their respective provinces, Tyrone, Galway, Wexford and Cork showed the highest percentage growth by province. The Gaelic Telecom partnership has grown from strength to strength in the Republic and the 6 Counties have earned 60% of the total Ulster payout and 27% of the National payout for 2007. Leitrim GAA Clubs and primary schools have already been presented with the €18,433.54 raised during 2007.

Nickey Brennan, President of the GAA said, "On behalf of all our members, I would like to express our sincere appreciation of the ongoing investment inÓgrassroots GAA by Gaelic Telecom and its customers. I would ask all GAA members and supporters to seriously consider signing up to this initiative and continuing their ever-increasing funding support for our Clubs and Schools nationwide."

Sean Bolger, Chairman of the imagine Group (owner of Gaelic Telecom), said, "As the official telecoms partner to the GAA, Gaelic Telecom is delighted and very proud of the amounts raised by our customers around the country. Local clubs and schools are enjoying ongoing and ever-increasing funding so they can invest in the present and the future. And its a very practical and easy way for supporters and members to give financial and moral support to their own GAA community. All of us at Gaelic Telecom are delighted to facilitate this funding at no cost to our customers, but with the added benefit to them of savings on telephone and broadband costs!"

Kevin Ludlow of Annaduff commented, "through working with Gaelic Telecom the club received in excess of €1,500 in the past twelve months. This was a great boost for the everyday running of our club. Gaelic Telecom does all the work so it is easy for the club to benefit. This initiative is an excellent opportunity for both the club and supporter and we would recommend everyone to get involved".

 

 

14-Apr-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

As part of the GAA’s National Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Programme a number of significant new resources were launched in the theatre of the GAA Museum on Thursday, April 3rd.

Press Release ASAP National Website  – Leitrim Website

The aim of the ASAP Programme is to reduce the harm caused by alcohol and other drugs.

To date – 25 Counties have appointed ASAP officers, while 750 clubs have appointed officers.

In Leitrim 10 clubs have appointed officers, see table below.

It should be the interest of every club to ensure that they appoint an ASAP officer and to also develop a policy document on how the club deals with ASAP. See sample policy document attached.

If clubs require further information they can contact Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or Brendan Murphy, National co-ordinator 087-2350907.

 

 

Current Leitrim Club ASAP Officers

CLUB

ASAP OFFICER

Allen Gaels

Noel Beirne

Annaduff

Aughavas

Josephine Maguire

Aughawillan

Declan McGovern

Aughnasheelin

Ballinaglera

Bornacoola

Carrigallen

Cloone

Dromahair

Fergus Torsney

Drumkeerin

Drumreilly

Ruth Taylor

Eslin

Enda Stenson

FenÓgh-St. Caillin´s

Glencar/Manorhamilton

Deirdre O’ Hagan

Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher

Gortletteragh

Mark Duignan

Kiltubrid

Martina Gilmartin

Leitrim Gaels

Melvin Gaels

Mohill

Paul Bannon

Sean O´Heslin´s

St. Mary´s

St. Osnatt´s

 

 

Aims, Goals and Objectives of the ASAP Programme


AIMS
The aim of the ASAP Programme is to reduce the harm that is being caused by alcohol and drugs.

GOALS
The ASAP Programme intends to achieve this aim by developing a structure of people throughout the association with specific roles at club, county and provincial levels.

OBJECTIVES
• Appoint Provincial Officers to liaise with Provincial Councils and act as a steering group for the National Co-ordinator.
• Create a template of actions in manual form to assist Club and
County Officers respond to drug and alcohol related issues.
• Appoint and train
County Officers to train Club Officers to develop drug and alcohol policies.
• Appoint and train Club Officers (in conjunction with
County Officers) to action ASAP Programme initiatives at club level.
• Develop a telematics (SMS text, video message, internet) based project using
Senior Intercounty players for young people to…
(i) engage with them about drug/alcohol related issues,
(ii) enlighten them about the risks associated with drug/alcohol abuse,
(iii) inform them about professional, local drug/alcohol services and
(iv) inspire them to change their risky behaviours.
• Develop a drug/alcohol communications skills DVD for adults to assist them in discussing drug and alcohol related issues with young people.
• Develop a website to…
(i) educate visitors about the ASAP Programme,
(ii) provide county-specific drug/alcohol resources for clubs,
(iii) supply age appropriate information on drugs/alcohol,
(iv) act as a resource for ASAP Officers
• Complete an evaluation of the ASAP Programme. This information will act as a benchmark to measure the impact of the ASAP Programme.

 

 

09-Apr-08 by Thomas Keenan